Royole is technically the first company that launched a foldable phone, and it has been introducing more products for the past two years. Now, it is time for the third iteration of the Royole Flexpai series, and the phone has appeared on TENAA with specs and images.
Previously, the Flexpai had a vertical camera
setup in one of the ends, but now the images reveal a square camera with two
shooters. On top of that, there is a cutout in the same shape in the opposite
corner, allowing for the camera bump to lay in and the phone’s back panels to
close completely.
Looking closer at the images, there is no
visible front-facing camera, meaning either no selfies or an under-screen
solution. The main setup only has two lenses, downgrading from four in the
Flexpai 2, meaning this new phone might arrive as a Lite or mini version
instead of being a full-fledged successor.
In other specs, the Royole phone has a
7.2” unfolded screen, 3,360 mAh minimal battery charge, Android OS-based UI,
and 5G connectivity. This device's dimensions are 147.1 x 138.8 x 7 mm, meaning
it could very well be a smaller, more affordable Flexpai, which hopefully will
escape China.